Píšť is a small municipality, population of 2 000, in the northeastern border part of Opava region (formerly known as Prajzská) in the middle of a slightly-undulating landscape of Hlučínská pahorkatina.This newly-built family house is located in the northern, newly-developed part of the village and is divided into two independent ground-floor flat-roof objects without cellar. A sheltered garage is placed near the southern edge of the site; the house is oriented towards the garden. A compact volume of the house on a square ground plan is cut through by a covered wind porch and a terrace with connection to the main living space providing an optimal link between the interior and the exterior. The simple white facade is sectioned by a generous glassing together with ceramic tiling on some of the walls. It is a one-generation house with 4 rooms and a kitchen nook, and comfortable background.
- location:
- Píšť, CZ
- client:
- private individual
- authors:
- Jiří Knesl, Jakub Kynčl
- project phase:
- completed
- project period:
- 2012
- building period:
- 2013–2015
- project site:
- 883 m2
- build-up area:
- 217 m2
- floor area:
- 168 m2